Gevorg Kasparov

However, in the following season the situation changed so that in 10 matches, Kasparov caught the ball outside the goal 19 times.

Kasparov's debut match for the club was at Ashtarak on 17 April, where the opponent was the Armenian Premier League champion in the previous year, Pyunik Yerevan.

[3] In the Armenian Cup, with the help of Kasparov goal-keeping, Mika reached the finals, where they were defeated by Shirak Gyumri – 4:1.

The possibility that the player will extend the current agreement with the club Mika was not excluded.

Posed game coach Zsolt Hornyák instilled confidence in the team's actions.

Kasparov considerable the impeccable playing defensive line part in the success of the club.

The transition has been associated with an increase of the club before the matches of the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League qualifier against Sheriff Tiraspol.

Having not played a single match for Ulisses in the Champions League, Kasparov and Mkrtchyan returned to Mika.

[6][7] After the financial problems in Mika, Kasparov joined Alashkert to help them in the 2015–16 UEFA Europa League qualifiers.

Gevorg Kasparov could play in another Armenian club, and the main reason was a staying without game practice, because they had left him on the reserve players' bench.

In 2017–18 within Armenian Premier League, In the third round, Kasparov mentioned his 300th jubilee-match in the domestic championship.

In the framework of the 12th round, against Pyunik played 0–0, without missed goal in the 4th consecutive game, Kasparov set a new record in the symbolic club named after Sergei Zatikian.

In May 2018, Kasparov was called up to represent Western Armenia in the 2018 ConIFA World Football Cup.

[14] After retiring as a player, Kasparov started working as a goalkeeping coach for Alashkert II in 2001.